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Page 31 text:
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Practical Experience Is Imporant Asset Of Classes MR. JACK RENNER: B.S., Industrial Education Chairman, Placement Director. MR. GLEN UNDERWOOD: B.S., M.A., Building Trades. TOP LEFT: Chane Tower shows determina- tion as he works with a press. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Underwood and Phil Denney look at blueprints together. LEFT: Jerry Stuart, Kelly Soliday, Terry Craig, and Ray Prince busily work on a project in the print shop.
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ne Wide Variety Of Classes Offered In Industrial E A broad variety of Industrial Education classes gave students this year a chance to explore and then decide what areas best suited them. Possibly students could then con- sider vocational classes if they wished to expand their knowledge and skill. The areas taught in In- dustrial Education were Building Trades, Woods, Drafting, Electri- city, General Metals, Machine Shop, Graphic Arts, and Power and Transportation. Most of these gave students first-hand know- ledge as well as practice. 26 MR. DONALD GILES: B.S., M.A., Power and Transportation. MR. TIM JACKSON: B.S., M.S., Drafting. MR. ROBERT JOHNSON: B.S., M.A., — Electronics, Auditorium, Electronics Club. TOP LEFT: Mr. Vulgan shows Tim Dish- man and Bill Hannon how to bend a piece of scroll for a candle-holder. TOP RIGHT: Gary Peavie and David Smith work with the offset press in Graphic Arts. ABOVE: Kevin Holsapple develops his electronic ability as he works on lighting in the Auditorium. RIGHT: Measuring a board carefully is very important in the Wood Shop. Checking to make sure that theirs will fit their purpose are Fred Peacock and Doug Boyd. naman socal d. etic
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x. ae are % ts 2) ie 8: MR. BERTRAND LANGDON: M.A., B.S., Studio Orchestra, High School and Junior High School Strings, Junior High School Concert Band, Department Chair- man. é | =a iN — : = rae — . oe, pose with their six-foot trophy. ABOVE: TOP LEFT: Mr. Craig explains the choir Jeff Ankrom and Chris Dudley perfect schedule as students listen intently. RIGHT: talents in the practice room. RIGHT: An After placing first at Delaware, Mr. Shau- initiate shows respect to Peggy Anderson as ver, Gary Wadman and Vicki McWhorter Mary Lou Wanley smirks. 28
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